Queenroot
I complete the Squar3
They have their own clans as well
Fuckin colleges
Fuckin colleges
you need to add the inner west as wellyeah and the northern beaches
its not like they are confined to their school only. They are confined to the selective circle jerk e.g. Ruse kids and baulko kids with nsb with nsg and then syd boys/girls st George Sydney tech Sefton normanhurst etc etc
yeah bur people usually come there with mates anyways so talking to others probably wouldn't go beyond small talk especially considering everyone is drunk
yeah and all these private school names I haven't heard of lol
depends on many factors but I found making uni friends much easier and despite what people say about international students I find they are really chill to get along withyou need to add the inner west as well
does the same apply to elite private schools as well (scots college, sydney grammar, etc). legit if the selective school nerds are still continuing this i doubt they would be able to communicate with others in the workforce (if they ever plan to get full time employment)
it seems the 'leftovers/miscellaneous' arent together
i honestly thought making friends at uni is easy bc once u join uni, you're in the same position as everyone (in some sense) as in the fact that you dont know most ppl and they dont know u either and then through lectures/tutorials/labs/student societies/sports teams you meet others and make friends with them
it seems that making friends in hs is much easier than uni
lol or aiesecJoin a Revue and you'll meet heaps of people who'll become your best friends/cult buddies
Ofc, I've made a lot of friends at USYD this year (and have done a lot of networking too hehe)tbh they need to learn to socialise with others regardless of school (that's what i told queenroot with regards to those selective school students)
it seems u had a way different experience at wsu
cant u still chat to ppl at those large events? say u were in first yr uni would u get to know others in second yr or 3rd yr
i think this comes down to ppls personal experiences but personally i disagree bc i wasnt a fan of high school
wdym?
cant u still make friends in the east? (if u get what I mean)
Yes generally white people hang out with white people but no they are a bit less uptightyou need to add the inner west as well
does the same apply to elite private schools as well (scots college, sydney grammar, etc). legit if the selective school nerds are still continuing this i doubt they would be able to communicate with others in the workforce (if they ever plan to get full time employment)
it seems the 'leftovers/miscellaneous' arent together
i honestly thought making friends at uni is easy bc once u join uni, you're in the same position as everyone (in some sense) as in the fact that you dont know most ppl and they dont know u either and then through lectures/tutorials/labs/student societies/sports teams you meet others and make friends with them
it seems that making friends in hs is much easier than uni
yeah but then I haave to act and/or advertise and waste trees by printing useless adsJoin a Revue and you'll meet heaps of people who'll become your best friends/cult buddies
>BaulkoOfc, I've made a lot of friends at USYD this year (and have done a lot of networking too hehe)
You can do tech/well-being/producing/film/script writing + a bunch of other things that don't involve actingyeah but then I haave to act and/or advertise and waste trees by printing useless ads
Haha I would still take Baulko over uni, was definitely more funYes generally white people hang out with white people but no they are a bit less uptight
Not good at sports unfortunately
well my problem is I transferred and did different subjects to everyone so it was like being with different people everyday, but for others, it shouldn't be a problem
yeah but then I haave to act and/or advertise and waste trees by printing useless ads
>Baulko
Indeed, the elitism is real if you attend unis like USYD or UNSW which are saturated with Private/Selective students as you may find yourself a bit isolated, but if you bring along most your friends you can form your own clique XDso if you're from a low ranking school, you're fucked in uni
Honestly, i'm still to do my HSC and thus haven't gone to uni but i think you would be better off not assuming that. Life is what you make of it and that includes socializing and making friends. No one said it was going to be easy. Maybe you truly will face adversity when trying to 'crack into' these selective cliques. But, if you're confident, charismatic, and determined, it won't take long for people to start liking you in any social situation. Just gotta take initiative.so if you're from a low ranking school, you're fucked in uni
Ur not fucked but it is harder esp in first year cos everybody keeps asking what school ur from and then when you tell them they have this condescending "what? Where is that?"so if you're from a low ranking school, you're fucked in uni
That's actually depressing.Indeed, the elitism is real if you attend unis like USYD or UNSW which are saturated with Private/Selective students as you may find yourself a bit isolated, but if you bring along most your friends you can form your own clique XD
probably bc the internal students u met arent like others in other fields (i.e. squareroot's experience)depends on many factors but I found making uni friends much easier and despite what people say about international students I find they are really chill to get along with
the selective circlejerk has been covered which i agree mostly but still in my field atleast (maths/ed) most are quite chill
Probably more prevalent in law/bus/eng which is why ironically dont have many friends from those fields
have u made any outside of Usyd (not personal connections from hs or prior to uni)Ofc, I've made a lot of friends at USYD this year (and have done a lot of networking too hehe)
im sure you can still make friends when u transfer during a new year/semesterYes generally white people hang out with white people but no they are a bit less uptight
Not good at sports unfortunately
well my problem is I transferred and did different subjects to everyone so it was like being with different people everyday, but for others, it shouldn't be a problem
yeah but then I haave to act and/or advertise and waste trees by printing useless ads
>Baulko
but arent they limited to some societies i.e. there's med revue and then law revue (and a couple of other revues) but from memory there's no science revueYou can do tech/well-being/producing/film/script writing + a bunch of other things that don't involve acting
looks like it sadlyso if you're from a low ranking school, you're fucked in uni
um...do u reckon it would be easy from a student from a not so great high school to make friends with students who came from top performing high schools? tbh how would u know which students would be the 'leftovers/miscallaneous ones' so that you can make friends with them? (especially at events like balls/pub crawls)Indeed, the elitism is real if you attend unis like USYD or UNSW which are saturated with Private/Selective students as you may find yourself a bit isolated, but if you bring along most your friends you can form your own clique XD
yeah but i think a majority of students from elite schools in syd would still hold that elitism and would refuse to hang out with the miscallaneous students. i reckon some students from those elite schools that are open minded would actually be willing to make friends with any student regardless of school/socioeconomic background/etcHonestly, i'm still to do my HSC and thus haven't gone to uni but i think you would be better off not assuming that. Life is what you make of it and that includes socializing and making friends. No one said it was going to be easy. Maybe you truly will face adversity when trying to 'crack into' these selective cliques. But, if you're confident, charismatic, and determined, it won't take long for people to start liking you in any social situation. Just gotta take initiative.
If i met a person, regardless of if they're from a selective/private school, and they were a cool person; id be cool with them (add them on facebook, etc etc)
But yeah... that's just my two cents, from a selective school student (lol).
oh lmao what if u already have some connections with selective school students (when u dont go to a selective school) do u reckon it'd be easier to make friends with them (as opposed to those without connections to selective school students)Ur not fucked but it is harder esp in first year cos everybody keeps asking what school ur from and then when you tell them they have this condescending "what? Where is that?"
My condolences are with you mateThat's actually depressing.
A nice way to say 'nah you won't be accepted by the majority of kids in top uni so you'll have hang out with that one other kid from your school that made it in and make a clique of the dropkicks from western sydney'
i actually broke down yesterday. My life's been pretty shit so far and school's been terrible. I was looking forward to making friends in uni and meeting new people but I guess pretentiousness is universal.
Everyone's experiences are different though so it's okay!!!That's actually depressing.
A nice way to say 'nah you won't be accepted by the majority of kids in top uni so you'll have hang out with that one other kid from your school that made it in and make a clique of the dropkicks from western sydney'
i actually broke down yesterday. My life's been pretty shit so far and school's been terrible. I was looking forward to making friends in uni and meeting new people but I guess pretentiousness is universal.